Xer Burt Polson writes about the real estate experiences of his parents, a couple on the cusp between the G.I. and Silent Generations. They paid only $15,000 for a brand-new house in 1951, signing for the purchase on a contract less than one page long; this quaint story stands in sharp contrast to the author’s own complicated experience selling the home…
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